South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier has banned his players from using Twitter this season, GamecockCentral.com reported.

"He just told us not to use it any more," linebacker Shaq Wilson told the website. "He said, 'Let your girlfriend do your Twitter.'”

Spurrier’s ban stems from his team’s questionable content on Twitter.

In July, former Gamecocks linebacker, Corey Miller, tweeted that star WR Alshon Jeffery, a Biletnikoff Award candidate as one of the nation’s top receivers, was arrested after being involved in a bar fight.

“To all you fans out their (sic) it is all like talking about I got arrested an in a fight Friday media people will tell all kinds of lies on you but it is good,” he wrote on Facebook, according to The Times and Democrat.

On Twitter, he said to Miller, “SMH (shaking my head) at you dude.”

Miller recanted his statement and said that it was player Cody Gibson involved in a fight. Miller said that Gibson had teeth knocked out and needed dental work. Haney confirmed that Gibson was injured.

Miller, on Monday night, apologized via Twitter, the Times and Democrat reported.

“I apologize to Alshon Jeffery for reporting he was arrested! Turns out he wasn’t.”